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1. Artist of the Day: Ryan Quincy

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Ryan Quincy worked for well over a decade as part of the South Park production crew as an animator, animation director and supervisor. On the side he also created several music videos over the years which can be seen on his website.

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After a long period of development and pitching that began in 2008, which included three shorts produced for FOX, Ryan’s show Out There recently premiered as IFC’s first animated series.

Ryan Quincy

Ryan shared some artwork and photos of whiteboard doodles from the production which is written and boarded by Ryan and a small team in Los Angeles, and then sent to Bento Box Entertainment’s satellite studio in Atlanta, which draws from the talent pool established there by the various Adult Swim productions.

I was considering using some business-jargon to describe this bi-coastal production to a draw contrast with shows that ship animation to Asia–“in-sourcing” came to mind–but while trying to verify if I was using the terminology correctly I came upon this gem on Wikipedia, and decided to call the whole thing off:

The prefixes to “-sourcing” and “-shoring” remain in flux: Outsourcing gave rise to the term in-sourcing, and offshoring resulted in on-shoring. However, onshoring is sometimes called in-shoring. Insourcing is sometimes named “backsourcing”. Insourcing may be done by “onshoring”, “offshoring” or just “remotely”.

Anyway, the animation is done in Atlanta.

Ryan Quincy

Ryan says that he drew from his childhood experience growing up in the midwest U.S. when he created Out There. The quirky designs of the characters also stem directly from the type of doodles that Ryan says he has been drawing since he was a kid, drawing inspiration from the work of Dr. Seuss, Maurice Sendak, Ub Iwerks, Jim Henson and a stew of others.

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2. Ypulse Essentials: The Next Evolution Of The Jean, Chegg Buys Cramster, Millennials In China,

Jeggings are 'the next evolution of the jean' (and apparently the saving grace of the denim industry as the lone growth category for 2010) (USA Today) - Renesmee Cullen (as rumored a while back, will be played by 9 year-old Mackenzie Foy in the... Read the rest of this post

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3. Ypulse Essentials: Libraries In The Mall, College BTS Spending Spikes, IFC On Foursquare

Turning mallrats into bookworms (as simple as relocating your local library to a storefront? PSFK explores the success story behind Bookmarks, the newest branch of the Dallas Public Library. Brilliant) ZooBurst (In other innovative reading news, a... Read the rest of this post

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4. Can The Onion News Network [And Other IFC Programming] Take On Comedy Central?

Earlier this week in Essentials we learned that The Onion had landed at IFC. Or rather, The Onion News Network is officially set to land as a half-hour version of the web series in 2011. However you put it, if you're a fellow fan of the satirical... Read the rest of this post

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